SRI International subsidiary Ravenswood Solutions awarded $555M contract to support Army National Guard training program

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Ravenswood Solutions, a subsidiary of SRI International, has won a $555M contract to provide an indefinite delivery/ indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract for support to the Army National Guard’s (ARNG) eXportable Combat Training Capability (XCTC) program.

The single award contract will have a potential value of $555 million and will provide planning, operations, and sustainment for the XCTC program through October 31, 2024.

The mission of the XCTC program is to provide a highly realistic, fully instrumented, and intensive live training event for brigade combat teams, functional, and multi-functional brigades.

Fremont, Calif.-based Ravenswood Solutions maintains a portfolio of technology and service offerings designed to support collective training environments, performance evaluation, operations and policy analysis in the public and private sectors.

The full press release can be found on the Ravenswood Solutions website.


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